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Causes Of Lump On Ear Lobes - Articles
Ear lobe: A Non Surgical Procedure
by
Sachit Shah
Posted
Tue 14 Apr 2009 7:57pm
A common problem for those who wear earrings is the gradual enlargement of the earring hole due to the repeated downward pull on the hole. In some people the earring will pull completely through creating a cleft in the earlobe. The traditional treatment for this has been a surgical repair, removing the skin at the edges of the hole and su ...
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(NL-0018) The Day After The CI Procedure
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Dan Connell
Posted
Sun 22 Mar 2009 12:00am
Day one after the CI procedure. I have off-and-on tinnitus in the implanted ear. It's fairly loud and I'm pretty well dizzy. But no pain at all. I guess not a bad result for someone with a recently cut hole in his skull!
I promised a play-by-play of the CI surgery day, so here it is.
My wife (Roxanne) is currently working the ...
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lump under ear
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shubham a.
Posted
Fri 06 Nov 2009 6:37am
hi all,
i have a lump in the soft skin of the left ear.can anyone tell me what is this.
it is developed almost a year back.
thank you
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Anatomy of the Ear…
by
Vanessa R.
Posted
Mon 23 Feb 2009 10:13pm
… embroidered!
Beautiful and quite detailed work by craftster user ‘ weird_lover_wilde ‘. It was a gift for her doctor. All I can say is that she did an excellent work, and it’s also anatomically correct!
“I love my doctor. He is the kindest man in the world, and he’s been looking after my family for over 20 years. I wanted to m ...
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Teach Yourself 8 Of The Best Ear Massages:
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Carole F.
Posted
Sun 28 Mar 2010 7:06pm
Post written by Carole Fogarty. Follow on.
Rejuvenate with touch:
“Massage your ears daily and your organs and whole body will benefit”
Rubbing your ears sends happy feelings into your body by triggering the release of brain endorphins. The simple act of touch alone is very healing. It b ...
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Scleroderma is one of the causes of lower lobe pulmonary fibrosis
by
Jan
Posted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:56pm
scleroderma
This is used to describe both systemic sclerosis and morphoea. The former is a multi-system disorder whilst the latter is a purely cutaneous disease. Hardening of the skin is a common feature but unlike the variants of lupus erythematosus, the two dermopathologies involved in scleroderma are different. Both primary disease process ...
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Frontal lobe metastases cause Phinaes Gage syndrome
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Dr. Brian M.

Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 11:31pm
I got this email from my esteemed colleague and friend, Dr. Gerald Colvin:
"Hi Brian,
Here is an addition to your blog from your esteemed colleague and friend. This patient has metastatic non-small cell lung carcinoma and presented to us with mental status changes. He was found to have bilateral frontal lobe tumors causing significan ...
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Yeast Infections Can Cause Bumps or Lumps On the Vagina
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HolisticHealth
Posted
Fri 24 Sep 2010 6:16pm
You look down there one day and there IT is. A bump or many bumps on your vagina. Some sort of new growth out of a horror movie. You have no idea how it got there, your sure you didn't sleep with tooooo many partners. You panick you think you have an STD.
Fear not dear ones. This could just be a sign of a yeast infection. You can develop l ...
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Ear Massage
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Tracie B.
Posted
Mon 08 Aug 2011 8:00am
An Ear massage calms and energizes the mind and reduces tension in the body.
Technique: Begin by gently rubbing to top outer portion of your ear. Roll this part of your ear with your thumb and index finger and gently unfold the flap at the top of your ear. Next,move to the middle of your ear and gently rotate your ear in circl ...
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